Khiri Travel Sri Lanka has launched an overland
14-day Sri Lanka luxury wildlife tour which links elephant,
leopard, crocodile and bird spotting at four national parks.
For each trip, specific carbon emissions
will be calculated using the carboNZero calculator verified by
Enviro-Mark Solutions, which is 100% owned by the New Zealand
government. Khiri Travel then purchases the requisite number of
carbon credits from a project, such as SNV Netherlands' Biogas
Program that has Gold Standard certified carbon credits.
Guests can also offset their air transportation
to and from Sri Lanka as an add-on.
"Guests enjoy a very rich tropical wildlife
experience as well as meaningful conversations with tribesmen and
villagers who explain the land, nature and the people's
relationship with it," said Khiri Travel Sri Lanka General
Manager, Ruben Derksen. "The concept of a carbon neutral
tour fits perfectly with the values of the local people. Living on
an island that is so subject to climate change, they are very
aware of the importance of the environment. The fact that in 500
BC Sri Lanka created the world's first wildlife sanctuary
epitomizes that perfectly."
Highlights of the trip includes Wilpattu National Park for big cat
spotting, staying in a tree house at Thalakotewawa, taking a boat
safari at Gal Oya (where elephants swim from island to island on a
lake), walking with the chief of the Veddas forest dwellers to see
medicinal plants, ancient hunting grounds and former cave
dwellings. Another highlight is blue whale spotting from Dondra
Head near Galle.
Accommodation varies from beach eco cabanas at
Negombo on the first night to luxury tented camps, and from a
basic tree house to well appointed eco lodges with modern
comforts.
In Udawalawe National Park, famed for its Sri
Lankan elephant population, guests stay at the Banyan Camp Eco
Lodge which has mortar floors and walls and was built with
bio-degradable materials, harvested timber from sustainable
sources, and Palmyra leaf roofs.
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Sri Lanka,
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